Description
Book SynopsisThis thoroughly updated fourth edition provides a broad introduction to the major theoretical perspectives on the ethics of communication. It brings together classical and modern theories of ethical philosophy to address issues at play in specific careers and domains throughout the field.
By incorporating a simple framework for ethical reasoning, readers are able to develop their own understanding of various criteria for making ethical judgments. The book applies ethical theories, such as virtue and dialogical ethics, to interpersonal, organizational, political, social media, and digital communication contexts. This edition contains expanded coverage of contemporary and non-Western issues and theories. This includes the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements, fake news, new technologies such as Deepfake videos, Confucian ethics, and Igbo ethics. It also includes a new chapter on the ethics of communicating scientific and medical risks.
This book serves as a core textb
Table of Contents
Part 1: 1. Introduction to Communication Ethics 2. Character and Virtue Ethics 3. Duties 4. Consequences 5. Relationships 6. Contemporary Challenges to Traditional Ethics Part 2: 7. Ethics of Online Communication and Social Media 8. Ethics in Interpersonal Communication: Relationship and Character 9. Intercultural Communication and Inclusive Communication 10. Ethics of Risk Communication 11. Ethical Issues in Mass Communication 12. Ethics of Political Communication 13. Ethics in Organizational Communication 14. Capstone